Hello,
What are the differences, if any, between the hotel intefaces for an OmniPCX Office and an OmniPCX Enterprise? I believe this is the same as comparing an AHL interface with the Office Hospitality Link (OHL) or Office Link Driver (OLD).
I'm particularly interested in the message formats... are there any differences, or is this the same interface for hotel software?
AHL vs. OHL/OLD... OmniPCX Office vs. Enterprise
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Re: AHL vs. OHL/OLD... OmniPCX Office vs. Enterprise
Two Different Worlds... two different protocols.
AHL still could use v.24
for example.
AHL on OXE grants you pre-paid tickets (sold many years ago as 'phone booth' with 4004 w/ optional card reader for example) or many guests in one room.
OHL/OLD is for OXO and is much more simple, as pbx is much more smaller.
AHL still could use v.24

AHL on OXE grants you pre-paid tickets (sold many years ago as 'phone booth' with 4004 w/ optional card reader for example) or many guests in one room.
OHL/OLD is for OXO and is much more simple, as pbx is much more smaller.
Please note that at no time I will provide you with OXE/4400 nor AOS releases.
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Note that it's our private time, that we spent to help you, so please don't expect complete solution for your problem.
You will need to do homework by your self.
Re: AHL vs. OHL/OLD... OmniPCX Office vs. Enterprise
Hi all,krzysioD wrote:Two Different Worlds... two different protocols.
AHL still could use v.24for example.
AHL on OXE grants you pre-paid tickets (sold many years ago as 'phone booth' with 4004 w/ optional card reader for example) or many guests in one room.
OHL/OLD is for OXO and is much more simple, as pbx is much more smaller.
I am trying to connect my software to OXO for hotel feature, Could you share the OHL/OLD Protocol manuals of OXO?
Thanks and best regards,
Minh Dat